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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

GIULIANI: Lawsuits Dispute Enough Votes in Pennyslvania for Trump to Win

'the Democrat-machine people moved the counting place six feet further away...'

Rudy Giuliani, a member of President Donald Trump’s legal team, said that the campaign’s lawsuits in Pennsylvania are significant enough to flip the state into the president’s column.

He said there could be as many as 900,000 ballots in Pennsylvania that were cast illegally, the Washington Examiner reported.

“Well, I think we have enough to change Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania election was a disaster,” Giuliani said told Fox News host Maria Bartiromo on Sunday. “We have people that observed people being pushed out of the polling place. We have people who were suggested to vote the other way and shown how to do it. I’m giving you the big picture.”

Giuliani said election workers excluded Republican poll watchers from observing the ballot-counting process in Pittsburgh.

Republican poll watchers were “kept out of the room or kept away from the room” for a full day.

The lack of access prompted the Trump campaign to file a civil rights lawsuit. The campaign won the lawsuit but the election workers resisted.

“Even though we went to court, and we were allowed to move 6 feet closer, the Democrat-machine people moved the counting place six feet further away. This is documented on videotape. There are upwards of 50 witnesses,” Giuliani said.

Now the campaign will file another civil rights lawsuit on Monday to challenge the newest resistance to a fair and transparent election.

Giuliani said the legal team will also explore the impact of ballots illegally cast in the name of dead voters and of late ballots that were illegally back-dated by poll workers.

“We have evidence now, from not only the Post Office but from others, that there was back-dating. I can only tell you right now that that amounts to about 2,000 or 3,000 votes,” Giuliani said.

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